Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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SPURR'S
Revere
uu
Best Coffee in the world.
Holil In Out miilTtro rouml Tinas
We also have purr'a Concord Su-
perior Uio Lexington anti Conti-
nental fotlecK with a fine fresh stock
of all kimta of ( irowrivs". Wishing
you a hajjy New Year wo hope to
have a liheral share of your husi-
iu'ks in I'.mh) When having a
ilinner call ami get samples of our
('ollees free.
JOHN CHANCY KERNOLE.
Telephone l(H'.
II. AT. V. TlniJr1 Mryiaii
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LOCAL Nl-WS.
bnoa 'JDoorOTaonojCjorcc tea j&
Cpt.C!o waa very nk yeeterday.
0er Mit.kert ha returned imm
II ut..n.
s. 11. k!icxle i'( I n!a a aa in I lie . it v
ye ater.lay.
IlcV.Joaei.h I'elnar went t i Waller
Ve-tenlay .
P. J. Cutler wa.up leatetlay after a
Vrek a I Ine-a.
tV. II. McMnbael waa l.ere fr in
Jw'm yraierd iy.
I'rik Mi. nut Vernon 1'nre Kye ai the
fxpoaiti'.n a iloon. 1 'f
Buren'a U'-yeir-old Scotch ry.i at the
Exposition Saloon. "i.tf
J. K. Ilnller went to I'alUa Inat niirl t
on letial bimilieaa.
Monte ('arm Kve ia tlie tiiieni. Try
it at Taylor Ci.x. :n
Selli I'alaon. of Koera l'rainr '
n tlio city yentei.lay.
Sinokn Mi'lropolitan nuara ao!i at
F.XIoiilaD Saloon. 1 1 f .
decree Murnn waa lierefiom llearne
. VrctiT'lay mi l ttave Hie I .m.i k a rail.
Tim Mnrphy in "TlieCa'petl aw'k'T"
will appear lieic Irtiliiaiy '.'I.
TT ai-creP")-rejiTrxii ve"TT r ft mi t- . rt tea t- -t?t j :t-
e i Why not save the
(if rinlnrimr- vriiir in:io":iiiH
f ' raiaaaa t ri
I'A
hy 'phoning Tyler IIuswcll
The News Denier your
order.
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MiDC-HAttS
CDtim$i ron
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PAUL Hetcnt
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Marriage licenaea: lim liunaon t '
lle-aie I'iian Walter Irvm to Knuna
liirlwell.
Jolm Itnrri. (ieorire Vatvtm anil Mr.
I'arker were here from I-on lonnty
yeaterlay.
"Ilriiwn'a in Tow n" January III will
tie ll.e net altrartion at the opera
lionm.
Aiherl Tiii ker left for Kanfinan
tenlay after vmitim Mra. Xviiiialli aii'l '
aii'l family.
Mr Jim l'iHijr laiil at tin- home of
l.ii noli-Hi-law County Clerk c.eoik-e!
Mi M.rhael in tliii city. !
Mra. I M. Camp ol Nasa.ta iai
here Uniting I'. M. t amp an 1 (ainily
aii.l Col. aiM Mra. T. I. Wtlliainaon. j
bam keay anil Joe llan.lolph rame
ovr from Mailiaoiiville yetenay the
fornii r itoin to Aii"tin to atteml hum.
Iieaa -olieK aii'l the latter to lleaau. j
WMi To purrhaac a horne anl '
rei'otnl-haml Imn.'y. Apply to John
Woohlr.ilk'e at llortiT.au hlai kainii h
ahop. !
I.l T Sat'ir.lay Hft'Tiuxin hetaeen :
the i our tlioii-e aii'l John K. I'avm' re-
i l nee ore hi ly a hlark aatin rare
rnuh r piraae reuiili to lr. J. .
I fh.
Mr an. I M a K S. U'ehl. ietnri.t.1
f in S.ui Antoni yea'.ei.lar Mra
John II IVehh wna h porte l li. tter
l ot ahe la w ry feed e aul l:ut epeetel
to he.
( haa. Ivhnhur.' h.i inov..t hi tee-
tauraiit to the IhmhIi huihlink' a r.p-
the Mnet ill th rear ol J.iinea an I Mr.
i'OnkMM a ilnu t -re ln re he ia atiil
prepared toner le alera anil hot Im rli- .
ea nt all kiiul- in llmt ciaaa atyle on
ahull notire nil I he invitea hia fri. it 1 -ami
the pniilir to mil ami aee him. iltf
Koheit Noi'iae the yreal lraiuaiic
nra'or will appear ntxler the aoepicea
of the Y. M. C. A. t College Satnulay !
ewiiitu! Jan. 7 pienvnlni.' I r. Jekyll
ami Mr. Hyde. l'r. Notice it more
artor than orator. Ilia inanner ami
niyle partake ol the atae h;a ile ivi-ry
at timea hinik' intenoely .lraiiia:ir. lie
haa rereivel the roiiimenlatlon ol rom.
petent critic everywhere.
expense
a w t a
1 i i i
mail tiia.
Letter Lint.
LAblkl. " -ulsr
Andr'non Cora V Ari'nda F ribco '
Hurled M Heermg' Henry '
Cul-ui Malcolm hurteo JU(2)
Conway Mary Juho A M
KcJdi-r llirdi Jouoaon Ioc
llowaid Aonla !. a Willi
Johhuon Mahndy Pitt. John
Jtw.ee Viol Ko-a O-rar
Xartiu Anna lio L h
Nittitiua Manlr
Norrla StaKgie
I'lttfena Minnie
M111U7 W M
rk-ott. Willi?
Turner (rank
rairaen M
Tlgiia Hora
Warn l oe
W(.t Mary
Wileoo. Itoaie' ' ". "'
AIot Hat of letter remaining in Uia
Bryan poaloflic for the week en'tln'
Jan. &. A charifi ol on caul il uiaile
on each piecut rnau aUvertii-rd. ueu
caliii'K lor there letleri pleaae r-ay a'i-
vertiaeO. ymiig Mate. YerT Kei-pt.
Tvler llaawell M. I'.
ADMl.NlsTKliK'S NOTICE.
Nothe ia herehy itiven that 1 ihia-lay
have been appoiiueil tHiiiarry aJmln- :
iatralor ol lh exta'e ol A. H. l air r j
with power lo collect all .lel.ia ami to
hrli-K anlt if yereaaarr I her- for : t- take
i haiKe of Control and manage the
tate. All perroni imlehle.l to thee.
lata are noUtie.1 l aettle aame at om e.
My place of reanleur ia Brvan llro
coiintv. Tela. r 'KKrN I
tirj'an Tel. Jan. 24 II10. 4' lf j
I
AaaeaorNall lay ha ilimki Braioi
county valuai will ihoar an increase i
over laal year when they Wert J0UJ
ahead of th year prfviona. Ileiaytj
nnilea and hornei are heing renderel at
an advance and cattle at the rame Kg- j
urea the latter ihowinK increaae in
iiiimlara. lirmliti uia lie aajr are!
rheer fully inaile and tie bean no com '
plaint.
J. II. Taylor who lite near Willow '
Hole ie..r(e Donatio of Sand Frairi '
J. It. Iouahn ami J. T. Harker ol Leon i
couuty. I). M. Siiannon of Mei-ra J. V. '
Hail of Zoli ii h and lr. ulch of Wit-
lo Hole aod in John II. Mike thirty
caaei of ei:-a and totty diuen rhiiki-na
the paat two dayi.
The I.u.liea' Aid S.m i.-t" of tlie
H. i.ti-t i huri'li will (;ive a u 1 1 i ii
ent.rt.'iiiitin ft nt the resilience) nf
Mra. K. J. Foiintiiin a.iiiie iiiclit
next week. The date n;i li mii-
I. ouiii't d hilr lUnl everybiel)- ix
invited.
Phillip Alidrewa haa renirned tt m
A hi ene and calie.1 on the Km.ii. He
at a that la a line coim ry toil le
I aan't teen rny towna a (ood al
Hryan
The aunimonii k of Itinae e ijrihle fi r
road iln'y wn coininem ed aeveml ly
ilf.. Work li in pr U'eaa on the atieet
leadinit to the cemetery-
Mr and Mr. Ani!Ht tindlre eiiter
taii.eil the r filemla laat t: 1 rf ti I in honor
of the llfieenth aiiniter-ary ..f their
inariiai:e
lr Hen K. Heed haa plirrhaae I Mja
I'eport Smuhe'i le-idem-e property n
the eaat part of (nw n
( haa. Knoh'am h'l reaideme In the
l .'it t.ern part of loan ia netting we I
niiiler wav ol roii.tinrtion.
rhaf ahaw Murh i urlnaltv la lha I're
eaa.llai Aa.Hl ItntMrla.
Waahi ngton. Jin 211 Knorrrion
irowda wre present to!y to wit
the .'petite.; 'h i ate on the Kdarta
ra Fully three foiirtln of the ap.-o-tatora
were women.
Mr ItoW-rta waa in tha aeat which h
li h I l-en iH'cnpyin on the eitreme
riK'ht of the lull an hour Uf .re mn
anJ every iie k waa craned to ratcb a
Klinip f him Ha appeared ron'ioua
of tba attention he a attract ing Af-
ter lnkln( over aoiue pijiera ha left hil
eat and pared up and down labind the
ra linK which divid.-a tha floor from the
lohhy lie wt attired luodimly in a
huiK frock coat with a dark ti.
Nearly evry memh-r waa in hia aeat
when Mr Tayler of I llu.t. chairman of
tha aiieciat committee which iuveati-
paled the caae aroae from hehitid a iek
atarke. hi;li with anthoritiea and
inauuai-ript arid culled up tha ca. Mr
Taylcr aked th.it nu ai;ri'm.'tit madn
Ivtw-epti the majority and the minor. ty
of the committee for n vote on the caw
at 4 .lo p in on Thmada l Mtihed
tha houe. hut Mr i v of Ohio ob-
jected liiiloa It I iiiiilcrtto-xl t li lit a
auliatltllte reaolutioii which lie deaire I
to dll.-r alioiild iilii 1h cohKldered. To
thia Mr. Tayler oh..c-i.-d 11" nK. nh-).vt.-i
to having Mr l.m y i propoi-
tint) r.-cl. iilthoii::h h- . iipN .tled to
hr Mr li .il. T of 1-x.ia ami Mr Kich-iiil-oii
of 'I 'emit Thi proposition
at a- nl j 1 1 . 1 1 1 V ili'V'ilopr t ivna for
the eipiilan.il of Mr )i i-ra without
awe.iriuir him in
The majority r.'-lilt ion to evluh.
him ami the minority resolution to per-
' nut In in to le woin In mid then
p.-lled were laid U-fore the hotie and
without anv aureeiiM-nt aa to a vote Mr.
Taylor ojumwI in n'rt of the iii.ip.rity
raaolutlon
! At the opening aeaaion of the aenate
' Mr Tut lev mu le a re".rt from the
committee on privilege and election
t on the re..lutlon of the ense of Senator
(Juav The resolution ia a follow:
' That the Hon Matthew S yny ia
lint entitled to take hia aeat in till liodr
i ai aenalor from Pennsylvania" The
reaolutioii waa the judgment of the
majority of the committee. Mr Turley
railed attention to the resolution of th
minority of the committee which waa
tliat Mr (juiiy win entitled to a aeat In
the enate. H th reaolutioii were c
Couipaiue.l hy report of their aupjairL
FILIPINO. GOVERNMENT.
Mak.al iliataM Jaxt WSM Waa
' U4a1 fee Tkeaw.
Wahinfton. Jan. 14 'Th pmpoal.
tlon of Agalnaldo i agent for makina;
tba deaira of Filipino known to civil
representative of ton government ii
perfect feaaihle It U all In Aft-ainaldo
own handa. He know perfectly well
th term of peace on which men mr
lender. kckiowldi(tnent of American
aovarelfnty and th fulleat tnaaaor of
If fOTernBient which will be framed
ftr fully larertalnlnl the deaire and
capabilities of the rilipln. " '
Thi Waa th itatemeat mid by Piait-
ma'ater J-n.ral Charl Eu.ory Smith
atar readmit Senor Mahinli' meaa'air.
Colonel Denby of th Philippine coin-
miaeion laid that He n.r Mahini wa on
of th moat able Filipino and h r-
(arde. th fact that b bad written th
communication aa a faroribl indica-
tion Colonel fJenby Indicated that h be-
lieve there waa plenty r.f work that ac-
tive cimmisaion could do b a J van tan
lu th Philippine.
"It i inr opinion" he laid "that eivil
government ought to he eatabliahed in
tb Ulan Is a ma.n aa pnaaihle and thai
aoon aa any commnnity "how Itaelf
reailr i.r lit for government whether
municipal or provisional euch govern-
ment onifht Ili la eatabliabe. without
wa.ting I r th complete pacification of
tb lalatid.
'The government ought tone built
np from th bottom itarting with tb
municipal government and then ad-
vancing to the provincial governmental
If a iiiodm vivendi oonld b etab!lahd
latween a civil rommieaicin and the
military authorise it be deairable to
have a new cntntniaaion aent out to tn-
tinn tb work of th old commission "
f ither alminiatration oRiciala read in
a friendly apirtt theuieaaage from Senor
Maluui. In eff.-. t they aay that Senor
Mahini ia repeating jut what the a.1-
miiiiatration hav-oinmplated doing for
the Filij mo. The only condition re-
quired are surrender and complete ac-
knowledgment of the aovereignty of the
United State Than will com civil
government and full and free confer-
ence with the native with the view r.f
giving t h-in the largest measur of
elfgovemuielit.
A to the auggeation for a civil com-Biis-ion.
a cabinet ofli.-er aij. th preai-
dent font inplated aeuding inch a com-
mission to th Philippine at an early
date. In hi uieag to congreaa b
mentioned that it would n le deaira-
hie to aeii'l th preaetit cobiuuaaion i.r a
part of it hack to Manila and thia idea
if n..w in. lr consideration
Colic-ruing the viait .f a Filipino com-
miaaion p. thl n.antry the aame cabi-
net ofli.-er .aid would la the policy of
the adriiitnatration and of congreaa to
give a full ami free hearing to leading
Filipin.4 and that cngreaa at the prop-
er time Would doilbtleaa welcome a rep
resentativ ls.dy of men from th la-laud.
fall Inl aa OI4 harl.
(iaUna. Kaa Jan. Vlt -Within the
pst w.-.-k four men have fallen into old
niinii:' shaft in the zinc mining
district Three have ei'ae.) without
fat .1 noun. a. but the 1 i-t one. pre.) A.
M... re. waa less fortunate (.l'lia i
h'.n. ye nils-1 with old shaft Saturdav
niL-ht 1're l Moire. a youth of K who
ha 1 l-etl Vlaltllig relalivea in (ialel.H.
atvrt.-1 to cat. ti the train for Jopltn.
That wa the last heard of him until
Tii' s l iv m.riiiiu'. when a livery atable
bov beard crie f.-r help l-hind the
atable on one ol i.-n a back atreeta
II.- I mi I M.e.ra iii an uh.tiidoued abaft
5o f.-et .1-ep. lie bad fillell into the
haft Siturl.iy niirht. and had leen
there ever eiiu-e. His skull and collar-
bone w. re fractured au.l he antai:ie
internal injurie that are coi.aidered
fatal Moore waa hauled out of the
abaft hut in hia aemi-uiirotiam.u con-
dition he la unable to tell how be fell in.
termer Iruslf 4'wevlrt i'wefeaaea.
Au-tin. Jan --Oovernor Saver i
in rei -ipt of a lengthy communication
fr.'in l'r.'.l V i .rah.tm. a former truaty
cm id in the llimtsville penitentiary
coiif. -sing the part which ha took in e-
riirnig the rele-e of ieorg laaac. the
liefeterni convict by mean .f a forged
par I 'll lir.ibam wa lo.kkee.er at the
pri-oii. and hi assistant waa J W.
lieiit who wa serving a sentence in the
pn n for forgery He a'at that Ih-nt
arraic e I the plan for muMiring Isaac
relra-a while in the penitentiary and
tha! henecute.l them shortly after hi
own par Ion The only part which he
t.ck in I he transaction wa to abstract
tr.m the penitentiary mail the r ipt
t.f Sup- t.tiW-mleiit -I S Kice. ad lr. s.e l
.l. rn.n Saver acknowledging the
rec. pi of the pit. l.m. winch Supenu
ten lci t Kice auppoaed it that time
auihi'iiiic.
Hale llleeer I nlr Arre.l.
I St Joseph Mo. Jau -.'4 Two if the
f..nr. -n k who cracked the sife in the
ctli . i t the Parish I'trick-.m ll ir lware
Coinl'iuy the nik'lit i f lee ;;n and w ho
br. ke into the l.evin Mercantile compa-
ny s place i if businesa tha aame night
whete tb. y made an ineffectual attempt
to blow otieii a safe that contained O"0
worth of dianioiide and jewelry are tin-
. d. r arrest in Kvanaville. Ind lnaiect..r
Shea received a telegram from the chief
ofpolicenl Kvaiisvil'e. notifying him
that the prinirr had Iwn claimed by
the rberifT of Princeton. Ind . where
they are wanted for a job of af blow-
ing ant will b- turned over to bun.
Wjall rilnrail.
; Hopkinaville. Kr.. Jan. ?V-W. E.
Wyatt. who atabla-d William F.lliott to
deatli in a tieinaket camp ticartiold-
j u Pond Trigg couiry ami made hi
. eecitpe. ha bcoli arrealed and lodged in
1 1ail at L'adu
THE
BEST
RESOLUTION
To iiuike for I'MK) i in re-nlve t. manage yourex-
ienaei so that at the end of the year you will have
a balance to your cridit greater than the year fee.
fore and at the aine time not deny your family
all the little .luxuries which are now re gar. led a
iit.-oaitie. Buy your Groceries right there'i the
eecret of economic and comfortable living and we
hoiie.tly tiflieveyou will never regret placing your
Duxim-M with um.
We are at all ti inert headquarter for product of
the furm and a telephone order to u will bring
the denired articles if they are to be had. We do
an enormouH out-of-town bueinfKH and are alwav
in close touch with the producer. Kerpectfully
TELEPHONE 78.
I- -1 n.i trie mo n i fc.e f t. j...
Kernole's Stable!
K.Uip-d fr the Holiday v ith new rigs new hore and
everything tiret-cla in the livery line. We have cix new
horaen and nix brand new bupgiea beaide our former
equipment of carriage surrey buggies and driving hore
equal to any in Hryan. We answer orders promptly at any
hour day or night and rive the bent nen-ic f.r ih.i.
ball etc. S.ecial uttention given to harness and buggy
wa-hing at 2") cents each. Respectfully.
J. 0.
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Rimsmbir wi cjrr a itock ttcani to nont.
Your patronag mill b appreciated.
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TELEPHONE 114.
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